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St Lucia’s speaker of Parliament Leonne Theodore-John resigns

By Natalie Greaves··1 min read
St Lucia’s speaker of Parliament Leonne Theodore-John resigns
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">The Speaker of the St.
  • Lucia parliament, Leonne Theodore-John has confirmed she has resigned her post effective from March 1, this year.</span> <b>To become High Commissioner in London</b> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Theodore-John resignation comes after nearly two years in the position.
  • She said she is hoping to take up a diplomatic posting at the St.
  • I’m here, I am the Speaker.

The Speaker of the St. Lucia parliament, Leonne Theodore-John has confirmed she has resigned her post effective from March 1, this year.

To become High Commissioner in London

Theodore-John resignation comes after nearly two years in the position. She said she is hoping to take up a diplomatic posting at the St. Lucia High Commission in London.

Theodore-John is expected to take up her new position before the end of March.

Last month, Theodore-John, an attorney, said she is aware of rumors that she is being pressured by the government to step down from office.

“I’m not a social media person, but I’m hearing it too. I’m here, I am the Speaker. Unless and until I decide to resign or the government or whoever moves a motion, I am still the Speaker of the House of Assembly,” she told reporters ahead of the Parliament first meeting for this year.

There have been persistent reports that Theodore-John has been asked to resign over concerns about the way she has dealt with members of both sides of Parliament.

Theodore-John was elected Speaker on July 12, 2016, following the June 12, 2016 general election.

She previously served as President from April 2010 to December 2011.

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